Re: Problem with Oracle 8i client & Oracle forms 6i

Next thing we know, he'll have installed a firewall so you can't even reach
the machine.

Not too much to ask, really, is it??!

Regards
HJR
"Daniel Morgan" <dmorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message
news:3D2EECE7.D2F1B8C3_at_exesolutions.com...
> Uday Joshi wrote:>> > Hi Morgan> >> > I had recognised my mistake. The only reason I posted the message was> > to see if any one had a solution which will involve modifying registry> > keys related to ORACLE_HOME rather than a comlete cleanup and fresh> > install.> >> > Anyway I did the full cleanup and freshinstall, this time registry> > looks good. Still the problem persists. On close monitoring I realised> > that there was some problem with jrew.exe and the error log said.....> >> > Exception code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION> > Fault address: 00010119 00:00000000> > Module:> >> > System Information:> > Operating System: Windows NT Version 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2> > Date and Time: 7/11/2002, 16:03> > Command line: ..\..\jre11\bin\jrew -classpath> >

nls\jnls.zip;.\ona.zip
> > oracle.network.config.container.NetApplication> > oracle.network.config.container.NetApplication> >> > Registers:> > EAX:00B14348> > EBX:01AD071C> > ECX:00B14348> > EDX:018D3D30> > ESI:002F5AF4> > EDI:0012FB48> > CS:EIP:001B:00010119> > SS:ESP:0023:0012FB40 EBP:6EE4DCA0> > DS:0023 ES:0023 FS:0038 GS:0000> > Flags:00010286> >> > Call stack:> > Address Frame> > 00010119 6EE4DCA0 0000:00000000> > 002F5AFC 002F59CF 0000:00000000> > 92D77000 B1433000 0000:00000000> >> > This sounds greek to me. All I can understand from this log is that...> >> > 1) There is some problem with java runtime environment. The AGE OLD> > jre 11 seems to have problems in coping up with my faster(?) Pentium 4> > and win2k.> >> > 2) Oracle 6i is using jre 1.1 while the latest one is 1.3 which i have> > on my machine.> >> > 3) Oracle has hardcoded class path in the application. Ideally there> > shall be a configuration file where you can choose which "java> > runtime" you want to use.> > Further oracle should have left it to the users to set "classpath"> > variable to "Oracle Specific path" required by them rather than> > hardcoding it...> >> > Now what I have done is like this......> >> > 1) I renamed $ORACLE_HOME\JRE11\bin to $ORACLE_HOME\JRE11\bin-old and> > $ORACLE_HOME\JRE11\lib to $ORACLE_HOME\JRE11\lib-old> >> > 2) Then I copied "bin" and "lib" folders from jre 1.3 folder to> > $ORACLE_HOME\JRE11> >> > 3) In jre 1.1 there was a file called jrew.exe while in 1.3 there is> > no such file.> > Instead it has javaw.exe. So I had to rename> > $ORACLE_HOME\JRE11\bin\javaw.exe to $ORACLE_HOME\JRE11\bin\jrew.exe> >> > And what i have achieved is this........> >> > 1) If I run NET8 Assistant from start menu->oracle for winnt->NET8> > Assistant> > IT WORKS.......(Great Achievement) but now you "can not" close the> > window.> > You have to "kill" it from Task Manager.> >> > But it really doesn't heart me as long as my work is done....> >> > I know this posting qualifies for comp.java.**** but I am posting it> > here for sharing the information with you all....> >> > Does anyone know any oracle-java support group where I can get a CLEAN> > solution to this problem.> >> > Cheers

> >> > Uday>> There are known issues with respect to Pentium 4 and Oracle that have been
repeatedly addressed in these usenet groups so rather than rehash them I
sugget you go through the
> google.com archives or visit any one of the numerous Oracle support sites.
It is just a question of having installed something developed before Pentium
4 and thus it could not
> have anticipated changes.>> You might also want to look at getting a newer version that is Pentium 4
compatible if it exists (I haven't checked as I have no Pentium 4 machines).
>> Daniel Morgan>Received on Fri Jul 12 2002 - 18:13:08 CDT